Luis Martinez Sensei
Finding Inspiration in The Art of Ninpo

Background
After nearly 25 years in martial arts, and 15 years of teaching, Luis Martinez Sensei has taught hundreds of students from around the world, including law enforcement, private security, Fortune 100 companies, CEO's, actors, and the public. He is a martial artist, actor, film fight coordinator, and life coach.
In 2016 he founded Seibu Dojo. A traditional Japanese Martial Arts dojo. His focus main objective is to continue the spread of these traditional arts for those who are serious and want to make a positive impact in their lives.

Training History
Started Olympic Style Taekwondo - Age 6
Started Ninpo in his early 20's
Currently he trains under the tutelage Ron Kosen Sensei
Luis Martinez Sensei began martial arts training at the age of 6 in Olympic-Style Tae Kwon Do.
He began learning Ninpo in his early 20's and trained with various teachers in the US and Japan.
Currently he trains under the tutelage Ron Kosen Sensei of Tokyo, Japan, who is the head Kancho of the Shisenkan International Kobudo Federation.
Highly Regarded
Luis Martinez Sensei is one of the highest ranking martial artists in the Ninpo US Organization & sits on the board of directors.
Luis Maritnez Sensei has over 30 years of professional experience in Ninpo and Martial Arts.

Luis Martinez Sensei's experience and titles have been passed down to him by Grand Masters who have access to all of Ninpo's hidden secrets and techniques. Therefore, his teachings and his knowledge can be fully trusted by his students.

All of the techniques that Luis Martinez Sensei teaches have substance and are solid. The knowledge and experience you will gain is extremely valuable, as it comes from pure sources.

The students of Luis Martinez Sensei are guaranteed satisfaction, as they will attend classes in a top-class facility with high quality equipment and highly skilled instructors, including Luis Martinez Sensei.

The Martial Arts Systems
The Martial Arts Systems that Luis Martinez Sensei teaches contains hundreds of years of Japanese tradition, knowledge, & expertise.

Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu
Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu (大東流 合気柔術), originally called Daitō-ryū Jujutsu (大東流柔術, Daitō-ryū Jūjutsu), is a Japanese martial art that first became widely known in the early 20th century under the headmastership of Takeda Sōkaku.

Togakure Ryu Ninpo
Togakure-ryū (戸隠流) is a historical tradition of ninjutsu known as the "School of the Hidden Door", allegedly founded during the Oho period (1161–1162) by Daisuke Nishina (仁科大助) (a.k.a. Daisuke Togakure (戸隠大助)), who learned his original fighting techniques from a Chinese monk named Kain Dōshi

Gyokko Ryu Kosshi-Jutsu
Gyokko-ryū kosshijutsu (玉虎流骨指術) is the oldest of our nine martial arts traditions and is the basis for all of them. The prefix “kosshi” (骨指) means “bones of the fingers”, emphasizing the use of the fingers in both striking weak points of the the enemy as well as in Anma (accupressure therapy; 按摩).

Koto Ryu Koppo-Jutsu
The tradition of Koto Ryu koppojutsu began with Toda Sakyo Isshinsai during the Tenmon Era (1532 - 1550) after learning Gyokko Ryu shitojutsu from Sakagami Taro Kunishige. It is a sister art of "Gyokko Ryu" kosshijutsu (玉虎流骨指術).

Kukishinden Ryu Happo
Biken-Jutsu
The Kukishinden Ryu is known both as Happo Hikenjutsu and Happo Bikenjutsu. Also in the teachings of the Kukishinden Ryu is the ability to overcome an opponent from a distance, called taoke no jutsu.

Takagi Yoshin Ryu Jutaijutsu
Takagi Yoshin-ryū was a school of Japanese martial arts. It was founded by Ito Sukesada, based on techniques that he learned from an ascetic named So Unryu.

Shinden Fudo Ryu
Dakentaijutsu
Founded in around 1130CE by Ganpachiro Temeyoshi, Shinden Fudo is one of the oldest styles of Jujutsu. It focuses on working with one's natural surroundings, and as such most training takes place outside using natural objects as training aids.

Shinden Fudo Ryu Jutaijutsu
Jutaijutsu (the old name for jujutsu, or grappling methods)

Mugen Shinto Ryu
Iai-Jutsu
Unlike iaido, iaijutsu is a genre of historical martial arts that is more of a matter of life and death. As one of such ancient martial arts, iaijutsu uses a Japanese sword, and you train individually while realistically imagining situations in which you face an opponent, defend yourself, or initiate an attack. Every step in every technique must be done with discipline and with the ultimate goal in mind: to survive. Mugen-shintō-ryū is a style of iaijutsu developed by Kakuyoshi Yamamoto.

Asayama Ichiden Ryu Taijutsu
Asayama Ichiden-ryu was founded by Asayama Ichidensai Shigetatsu as solely an atemi (striking) and gyakute (reversal) art, aside from jujutsu, the art also contains gyakute-jutsu, a rare reversal art utilizing a short wooden pole 37 cm or 25 cm in length.

Daiwado Ju-Jutsu
Daiwado Jujutsu is a form of Japanese Jujutsu.
Follow One of Our Dojo's
Have a sneak peek at the traditional systems and techniques applied by Luis Martinez Sensei at one of our renowned, high performing dojo's, Empire Dojo.
